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Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Acoustic Travel Guitar Maple

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Description
You can plug the Ultra-Light into your favorite amp or recording device thanks to its acoustic piezo pickup and standard 1/4" output. The lap rest is detachable for easy transport, so guitar and bag fit easily in an airline overhead compartment. And, since the guitar weighs less than three pounds and is only 28" long, you can take it anywhere.
The Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light is the perfect solution for traveling players who want a full-scale experience in the smallest, lightest package possible.



Features
- Full 24-3/4" scale acoustic-electric travel guitar
- Fits in airline overhead bins
- Only 28" long
- One-piece Eastern American hard maple neck-through-body design
- 2 lb., 14 oz. and 28" long
- Features a Traveler piezo pickup with standard 1/4" output
Specs
- Body type: Travel
- Cutaway: Double
- Top wood: Eastern American hard maple
- Back and sides: Eastern American hard maple
- Body finish: Matte
- Orientation: Right-handed
- Nut width: 1.75"
- Fingerboard: Black walnut
- Neck wood: Eastern American hard maple
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Number of frets: 22
- Neck finish: Matte
- Pickup/preamp: Piezo
- Brand: Traveler
- Preamp EQ: No
- Feedback filter: No
- Tuner: No
- Tuning machines: Chrome closed gear
- Bridge: Black walnut
- Number of strings: 6
- Case: Gig bag
- Country of origin: China
Warranty
The Traveler Pro-Series comes with a three year limited warranty.
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5 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing4
- Jamming2
- Recording1
- Small Venues1
- Neck not as wide as a real acoustic1
- Requires Constant Tuning1
- Experienced2
- Novice2
- Fun To Play3
- Good Feel2
- Consistent1
- Good Audio1
Reviewed by 5 customers
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submitted9 months ago
byErnest
fromTyler texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great
Just what I needed
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byLisa
fromMcKinney, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I love to practice while relaxing with my dogs on my lap!
Ideal for keeping up my skill while traveling!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byLisa
fromLos Sngeles, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I am able to practice in small spaces like in the back seat of a car, or on a plane, without bothering other passengers next to me. I use a headphone amp and any clip-on tuner works as it would on a regular guitar. The only downside of this acoustic version is that the neck isn't as wide, so it's not really forcing my fretting hand to stretch enough.
I love this guitar
submitted3 years ago
byMike
fromCalifornia
I love this little guitar. I bought mine from the GC store. I have Taylor GS mini for my RV, but it's still too big and too loud in a small rv with others. I saw the Traveller guitars and thought I'd go to a GC and try it out. I'm too new at this so got the GC sales person to play so I could hear the difference using a big amp. The ones with the pickups were hot and a little bitey for me as I only really play acoustic. The Piezo pickup acoustic sounded mellow and it was on the guitarathon sale for 100 dollars off. That tipped it for me. It's small, extremely light and when unplugged, extremely quite quiet. It's so small, I'm finding that I pick up this one more than the regular guitars. Bear in mind, it's not acoustic or electric, so it's not going to sound like anything else. I bought a headphone amp and also use a regular amp when I can be loud. When practicing unplugged at night, it's loud enough for me, but nobody else can hear it. Also, I've found that if I press it tightly to my side, the lower notes reverberate in my chest. With the acoustic pickup there is no tone or volume controls, so everything has to be done through the amp. I'm getting used to that. With no body and only the wire bottom, it takes a little time before it begins to feel normal. The only negative is if I don't hit the notes perfect, I can get some fret buzz. All in all, it's so different from any other guitar, I would suggest trying it in person first. You will either love it or hate it. And remember it's a small travel guitar you can also use regularly. Play it both amplified and unplugged and see if you think it will work for you.
Yes I would buy this product again
submitted5 years ago
byThe scientist
fromNew York City
Definitely the future in acoustic electric
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submitteda year ago
asked bySebastian
fromSt clair mo
Why doesn't it come with a case if it does on the actual website
The Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light web page indicates a gig bag, which is included.submitteda year ago
asked bySteve
fromNyack NY
I just bought the Traveler amp for this guitar, and want earphones. What kinds of earphones plug into the Traveler amp?
Thank you for your question. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byLeon
fromundisclosed
can you put a strap on this?
Yessubmitted5 years ago
asked byLiza
fromDC
Can you play (and hear) without plugging in to anything? Like if you took it camping?
Yes, you can. Please see https://www.youtube.com/watch?edufilter=NULL&v=3W6JM1FyK4Usubmitted5 years ago
asked byplayallthetime
fromDallas, TX
Is there a case? If so, is the case solid enough for overhead bins on airplanes?
This model does not come with a casesubmitted6 years ago
asked bySC Chris
fromSan Clemente, CA
Nylon or steel strings?
This is a steel string guitar.submitted6 years ago
asked byAshley
fromIL
Do they make this in a classical neck with a 2" or 1.98" nut?
There is the Traveler Guitar Escape Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar which has a 1.94" (49 mm) nut.There is the Traveler Guitar Escape Classical Acoustic-Electric Guitar which has a 1.94" (49 mm) nut.